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Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986

Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986


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Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986

Lord Scarman returns to Brixton, London, Monday 6th October 1986, five years after his Scarman Report into The Brixton Disorders (10-12 April 1981) was published, meeting with and talking to local residents

Bill Kennedy
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
England
86 5217

Media ID 21921970

© Mirrorpix

Baron Black Brixton Community Enquiry Ethnic Inquiry Leslie Lord Minorities Relations Report Riots Scarman 1986


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EDITORS COMMENTS
Lord Scarman, the esteemed baron and author of the groundbreaking Scarman Report, returns to Brixton on Monday 6th October 1986, marking a significant moment in history. Five years after his report into The Brixton Disorders that shook this vibrant London community between 10-12 April 1981, Lord Scarman engages with local residents once again. In this print captured by Bill Kennedy for Memory Lane Prints, we witness Lord Scarman immersed in conversation with members of the Brixton community. His presence exudes empathy and understanding as he listens intently to their stories and concerns. This powerful image encapsulates the essence of Lord Scarman's commitment to fostering better relations among ethnic minorities and promoting harmony within society. With his unwavering dedication towards justice and equality, he played a pivotal role in shaping policies that aimed to address underlying issues faced by marginalized communities. As we delve into this snapshot from the 1980s, it serves as a reminder of how far we have come in our collective journey towards inclusivity. It symbolizes hope for a brighter future where all voices are heard and respected. Let us cherish this remarkable moment when an influential figure like Lord Scarman returned to Brixton - a testament to his enduring legacy and the resilience of its people.

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